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Best Cabin (Non-Cargo) Mats (POLL)

What cabin mats do you recommend?

  • OEM All-Weather

  • OEM Carpeted

  • ToughPro

  • TuxMats

  • Husky Liner

  • WeatherTech

  • SMARTLINER

  • MaxPider 3D


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DruKe

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With delivery coming close for and winter around the corner, I will be looking into some winter mats as the Mid-West salt comes along with the snow. There are some existing posts regarding mats but I thought I'd get an updated feeling from people that have had their mats for a while and which ones they like (and maybe don't like too!)

I hope I captured all the options I've been seeing but if you don't see one you recommend, let me know!
 
We went with the Weather Tech mats for the the 3 rows. So far pretty happy. Thinner than I thought they would be, but I think they will hold up just fine. My wife's only complaint is they show all the dirt/dust we have here in New Mexico and look dirty all the time. Fit is very nice and great protection.
 
With delivery coming close for and winter around the corner, I will be looking into some winter mats as the Mid-West salt comes along with the snow. There are some existing posts regarding mats but I thought I'd get an updated feeling from people that have had their mats for a while and which ones they like (and maybe don't like too!)

I hope I captured all the options I've been seeing but if you don't see one you recommend, let me know!

I had WeatherTech on a previous vehicle and loved them. I went with the Husky ones on the most recent car and I dont like them nearly as much. They are quite bulky and just dont seem as custom as my WeatherTech's did, if that makes sense. Someone had posted on here and on the weathertech website that they seem a bit thin and i was actually really happy to hear that.
 
WeatherTech/ Cabela's when they were made by WeatherTech. Installed in a 2003 F150 and still going strong! That (WeatherTech) is what I plan to use in my Telluride when/if it ever happens.
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We're missing the MaxPider 3d mats in the list!
 
I may not be of much help, but we are very please with the OEM all-weather mats.
No complaints, but I've also not had any of the other aftermarket brands so......
 
I ordered Weathertechs for my incoming Telluride. I think the all weather Kia mats look good too. I may use both. I like having an extra set if it's not too expensive since it's tough to clean your mats during the winter in ND. I just switch out my extras in Feb, clean both sets in spring, swap mid summer and clean both sets in the fall. I may just buy another set of weathertech fronts to switch.

My F150 has awesome factory rubber mats. I found a guy selling his because he got weathertechs and I got them cheap. That's how I got hooked on the two set method.
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I ordered Weathertechs for my incoming Telluride. I think the all weather Kia mats look good too. I may use both. I like having an extra set if it's not too expensive since it's tough to clean your mats during the winter in ND. I just switch out my extras in Feb, clean both sets in spring, swap mid summer and clean both sets in the fall. I may just buy another set of weathertech fronts to switch.

My F150 has awesome factory rubber mats. I found a guy selling his because he got weathertechs and I got them cheap. That's how I got hooked on the two set method.

Don't use the carpeted mats during the summer?
 
We head weather tech's in our Pilot - while I loved the front row mats, the 2nd row mat was horrible. the area at the heel would always fold over and let all kinds of kid junk fall under it. I tried many times to get it back with a bake in the sun, hairdryer, and finally a heat gun. It would stay for a few days and then fold over again. I eventually gave up.

I think this go-around we're going to try the Smart Liners - I particularly like the single piece through the middle to the third row. Just wanted to add more perspective here 😀
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We head weather tech's in our Pilot - while I loved the front row mats, the 2nd row mat was horrible. the area at the heel would always fold over and let all kinds of kid junk fall under it. I tried many times to get it back with a bake in the sun, hairdryer, and finally a heat gun. It would stay for a few days and then fold over again. I eventually gave up.

I think this go-around we're going to try the Smart Liners - I particularly like the single piece through the middle to the third row. Just wanted to add more perspective here 😀

We has the same problem with Weathertech in a Volvo XC60 and we would not repeat that mistake. We opted for Smartliners in the Telluride. So far so good. The fit is perfect.

Z.
 




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